Bite Forced

Forced bite is a pathological bite that occurs when the lower jaw is forced into position caused by some obstacle. This may be caused by unworn cusps of baby teeth, improper dentures, or other factors.

A forced bite can lead to a number of health problems, including jaw pain, headaches, problems with teeth and gums, and problems with posture and breathing.

To treat a Forced Occlusion, it is necessary to eliminate the cause that causes the forced position of the lower jaw. This may include removing loose cusps of baby teeth or adjusting dentures.

If Malocclusion is left untreated, it can lead to serious health consequences. Therefore, it is important to contact a dentist at the first signs of a Forced Bite and begin treatment in a timely manner.



A bite caused by a forced position is a special type of pathological bite that occurs as a result of a forced position of the lower jaw due to some obstacle. These obstacles may be associated with unworn cusps of the primary teeth, incorrect prosthetics and other defects that prevent the jaw from taking the correct position.

A malocclusion affects oral health and can lead to various problems such as infections, gum recession, tooth decay, gum disease and even toothaches. In addition, this type of bite affects the appearance of the face and leads to facial asymmetry,